They differ only in the breadth of their conclusions. [fact]
It becomes apparent, however, that an induction by enumeration is very similar to an argument by analogy. They differ only in the breadth of their conclusions. By enumeration, you induce a generalization; by analogy, you induce a particular.
Ruggero J. Aldisert, Agatha D. Aldisert, Logic for Lawyers- A Guide …, loc. 548